crazyhorsegirl
Well-Known Member
I have bought a five year old about three months ago now and he is super. He will hopefully make a nice alrounder/low level eventing in time. However there seems to be a major stumbling block with him so far! To ride he is VERY jumpy of me. He isnt spooky with other things around him but if i so much as move my legs or hands or anything he will jump forward three foot in the air! At the moment i simply cant put my leg on him at all as he just gets faster and faster! he is not dangerous or nasty in anyway just really nervous for some reason!
He was supposed to have been hunted a lot in Ireland before coming here so not freshly backed if that makes sense!
I am an experienced rider and feel i can manage him fine but just wanted some extra ideas to try!
I have had the usuals check, back, teeth and saddle and he is fine and appears really well. He is just very nervous and tense under saddle. He is getting quite strong with it though as he just wont steady up in the school. He is the same hacking, always jumpy about me!
So far i have tried to be really quiet and just keep half halting etc but that made no difference as he didnt listen to my half halts enough. I then the past few nights let him go around the school and he simply put himself in canter and went round and round the school until he was out of puff?! I then carried on working him and he was better because he was knackered but that is not a long term option as he will just get fitter and fitter!
Also he is out 24/7 on rationed grass and on no hard feed!
So any ideas???
He was supposed to have been hunted a lot in Ireland before coming here so not freshly backed if that makes sense!
I am an experienced rider and feel i can manage him fine but just wanted some extra ideas to try!
I have had the usuals check, back, teeth and saddle and he is fine and appears really well. He is just very nervous and tense under saddle. He is getting quite strong with it though as he just wont steady up in the school. He is the same hacking, always jumpy about me!
So far i have tried to be really quiet and just keep half halting etc but that made no difference as he didnt listen to my half halts enough. I then the past few nights let him go around the school and he simply put himself in canter and went round and round the school until he was out of puff?! I then carried on working him and he was better because he was knackered but that is not a long term option as he will just get fitter and fitter!
Also he is out 24/7 on rationed grass and on no hard feed!
So any ideas???